A book review
张吉
"The School and Society" is a classic work by John Dewey,
which deeply explores the close connection between education and society
as well as the importance of education for individual growth.In this
book, Dewey vividly elaborates his educational philosophy through an
easy-to-understand language. He emphasizes that education is a process
of social life, and not just a means of imparting knowledge. He believes
that education should be connected to real-life situations, combined
with children's interests and needs, and not just teach rigid
knowledge.In addition, Dewey proposes three important educational
concepts: "student-centeredness,"
"experience-centeredness," and
"activity-centeredness." He believes that education should be
child-centered, focusing on their interests and needs, allowing them to
learn and grow through hands-on experience. At the same time, education
should also prioritize the importance of experience and activity,
allowing children to acquire knowledge and skills through personal
practice and exploration.In the book, Dewey also criticizes traditional
educational models, which he believes are too rigid and mechanical to
truly unleash the potential of education. He advocates for a more
flexible approach to education that allows children to explore and
discover through hands-on experience, thereby cultivating their
innovative thinking and practical abilities.Overall, "The School
and Society" is a highly illuminating educational work that
profoundly elaborates the connection between education and society as
well as the true meaning of education. This book plays an important
guiding role in helping us understand the essence of education and
improving its quality.
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